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Island on the Edge; Iona Scotland 1999 – Weltbild
05.05.2001 Iona, Hebrides, Scotland, UK Picture shows West coast of the island "The bay behind the ocean" " For the Gaels, Iona is I Chaluim Chille - the isle of Colm Cille, an Irish priest and prince who was to become revered as Saint Columba. A tiny island, of typically Hebridean beauty, it holds a unique place in the story of Scotland and kindles the imagination of thousands who journey there each year. Yet it is also where people have lived, worked and worshipped over many centuries. To and from its shores have come monks and pilgrims, clan chiefs and kings, artists and craftsmen, farmers and fishermen. Of the earliest, we catch only fleeting glimpses now: a few Stone Age flints and tools, unearthed by the plough; a grassy cairn where some Bronze Age mourners laid their dead; fragments of pots, beads and bones which speak of a thriving Iron Age community early in the first millenium. Later, members of the Columban settlement became skilled in the working of metal, glass, wood and leather. Succeeding generations bequeathed a rich artistic legacy in their intricately carved stones and crosses, fine prayers and poems, and exquisite illuminated manuscripts. The life of the crofting population down the ages is etched into rigs on the landscape, immortalised in Gaelic placenames and remembered in local lore.
05.05.2001 Iona, Hebrides, Scotland, UK Picture shows east end of the island with buried seagull " For the Gaels, Iona is I Chaluim Chille - the isle of Colm Cille, an Irish priest and prince who was to become revered as Saint Columba. A tiny island, of typically Hebridean beauty, it holds a unique place in the story of Scotland and kindles the imagination of thousands who journey there each year. Yet it is also where people have lived, worked and worshipped over many centuries. To and from its shores have come monks and pilgrims, clan chiefs and kings, artists and craftsmen, farmers and fishermen. Of the earliest, we catch only fleeting glimpses now: a few Stone Age flints and tools, unearthed by the plough; a grassy cairn where some Bronze Age mourners laid their dead; fragments of pots, beads and bones which speak of a thriving Iron Age community early in the first millenium. Later, members of the Columban settlement became skilled in the working of metal, glass, wood and leather. Succeeding generations bequeathed a rich artistic legacy in their intricately carved stones and crosses, fine prayers and poems, and exquisite illuminated manuscripts. The life of the crofting population down the ages is etched into rigs on the landscape, immortalised in Gaelic placenames and remembered in local lore.
05.05.2001 Iona, Hebrides, Scotland, UK Picture shows West coast of the island "The bay behind the ocean" with bench " For the Gaels, Iona is I Chaluim Chille - the isle of Colm Cille, an Irish priest and prince who was to become revered as Saint Columba. A tiny island, of typically Hebridean beauty, it holds a unique place in the story of Scotland and kindles the imagination of thousands who journey there each year. Yet it is also where people have lived, worked and worshipped over many centuries. To and from its shores have come monks and pilgrims, clan chiefs and kings, artists and craftsmen, farmers and fishermen. Of the earliest, we catch only fleeting glimpses now: a few Stone Age flints and tools, unearthed by the plough; a grassy cairn where some Bronze Age mourners laid their dead; fragments of pots, beads and bones which speak of a thriving Iron Age community early in the first millenium. Later, members of the Columban settlement became skilled in the working of metal, glass, wood and leather. Succeeding generations bequeathed a rich artistic legacy in their intricately carved stones and crosses, fine prayers and poems, and exquisite illuminated manuscripts. The life of the crofting population down the ages is etched into rigs on the landscape, immortalised in Gaelic placenames and remembered in local lore.
05.05.2001 Mull, Hebrides, Scotland, UK Inland lake on Mull Mull is at the centre of a group of islands. The best known of the smaller islands are Iona and Staffa, with its famed rock formations and Fingal's Cave. Others in the Mull group, most with a history worth investigating are Ulva and Gometra, Inch Kenneth the holy isle (once owned by the Redesdale family, parents of the Mitford girls), Eorsa, Little Colonsay, Erisgeir, Erraid the inhospitable island of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnapped", and the Treshnish Isles, a group in themselves and noted for their wildlife. The main town on Mull is Tobermory, with its multi-coloured shops, restaurants, hotels and houses. Tobermory is the starting point for many wildlife trips both on land and sea. In recent years, whale and dolphin watching has become very popular and the Whale and Dolphin Trust has its survey centre and shop on the main street. Tobermory also has a museum, distillery, golfcourse and many smaller attractions. The centre of the island is mountainous and a haven for wildlife and walkers. Benmore is the largest mountain and is traditionally known by walkers as "The last Munro". The southern peninsula of Mull is known as the "Ross of Mull". It extends from Pennyghael to Fionnphort. Fionnphort is the village where you can catch the ferry to Iona, as well as trips to Staffa and the Treshnish isles. The "Ross" is well known for its granite and spectacular beaches.
05.05.2001 Mull, Hebrides, Scotland, UK Inland lake on Mull Mull is at the centre of a group of islands. The best known of the smaller islands are Iona and Staffa, with its famed rock formations and Fingal's Cave. Others in the Mull group, most with a history worth investigating are Ulva and Gometra, Inch Kenneth the holy isle (once owned by the Redesdale family, parents of the Mitford girls), Eorsa, Little Colonsay, Erisgeir, Erraid the inhospitable island of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnapped", and the Treshnish Isles, a group in themselves and noted for their wildlife. The main town on Mull is Tobermory, with its multi-coloured shops, restaurants, hotels and houses. Tobermory is the starting point for many wildlife trips both on land and sea. In recent years, whale and dolphin watching has become very popular and the Whale and Dolphin Trust has its survey centre and shop on the main street. Tobermory also has a museum, distillery, golfcourse and many smaller attractions. The centre of the island is mountainous and a haven for wildlife and walkers. Benmore is the largest mountain and is traditionally known by walkers as "The last Munro". The southern peninsula of Mull is known as the "Ross of Mull". It extends from Pennyghael to Fionnphort. Fionnphort is the village where you can catch the ferry to Iona, as well as trips to Staffa and the Treshnish isles. The "Ross" is well known for its granite and spectacular beaches.
Hunting the Coca Cola heirs in Quincy Florida USA 1999 – Der Spiegel
Hunting the Nokia Millionaires Helsinki Finland 2000 – MAX
20000606 Helsinki Finland. telephone box graveyard. the public telecommunications infrastructure is being scrapped here near the town of Nokia
20000606 Helsinki Finland. telephone box graveyard. the public telecommunications infrastructure is being scrapped here near the town of Nokia
20000606 Helsinki Finland. telephone box graveyard. the public telecommunications infrastructure is being scrapped here near the town of Nokia
20000606 Nokia Finland. One of original bases of the telcommunication giant Nokia - the rubber and winter tyre factory in the town of Nokia
20000606 Nokia Finland. One of original bases of the telcommunication giant Nokia - the rubber and winter tyre factory in the town of Nokia
20000606 Helsinki Finland. mobile phone cell in forest
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helsinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
20000606 Helinki Finland. Headquarters of telecommunications giant Nokia
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20000606 Helsinki Finland. Girls with mobile phones on state owned holiday island for low income families
20000606 Helsinki Finland. market sales person with funny hat telephones with her mobile
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20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland. man drives to car wash , calls number on door which opens, he drives in, the car gets washed and the bill is put on his mobile phone.
20000606 Helsinki Finland. police at a radar control in Helsinki use their mobile phones to call up the last tax return information over drivers who have exceeded the limit from the inland revenue (finanzamt) in order to immediately determine the fine. This is then written down and given to the offender. Information includes house and car ownership, earnings, tax paid, assets (liquid and shares) number of children, married status itc.
20000606 Helsinki Finland. police at a radar control in Helsinki use their mobile phones to call up the last tax return information over drivers who have exceeded the limit from the inland revenue (finanzamt) in order to immediately determine the fine. This is then written down and given to the offender. Information includes house and car ownership, earnings, tax paid, assets (liquid and shares) number of children, married status itc.
20000606 Helsinki Finland. police at a radar control in Helsinki use their mobile phones to call up the last tax return information over drivers who have exceeded the limit from the inland revenue (finanzamt) in order to immediately determine the fine. This is then written down and given to the offender. Information includes house and car ownership, earnings, tax paid, assets (liquid and shares) number of children, married status itc.
20000606 Helsinki Finland. soldiers taking a rest in the forest (near helsinki) play games, make calls and send messages with their mobile phones. the army encourages the contact with the outside world. on manouevres they are expected not to take them with them
20000606 Helsinki Finland. soldiers taking a rest in the forest (near helsinki) play games, make calls and send messages with their mobile phones. the army encourages the contact with the outside world. on manouevres they are expected not to take them with them
20000606 Helsinki Finland. soldiers taking a rest in the forest (near helsinki) play games, make calls and send messages with their mobile phones. the army encourages the contact with the outside world. on manouevres they are expected not to take them with them
20000606 Helsinki Finland. soldiers taking a rest in the forest (near helsinki) play games, make calls and send messages with their mobile phones. the army encourages the contact with the outside world. on manouevres they are expected not to take them with them
20000606 Helsinki Finland. soldiers taking a rest in the forest (near helsinki) play games, make calls and send messages with their mobile phones. the army encourages the contact with the outside world. on manouevres they are expected not to take them with them
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
20000606 Helsinki Finland.
Aberfan 35 years on Aberfan Wales 2001 – Brigitte
Artificial Meat Amsterdam Holland 2012 – FT Deutschland
Links: Prof. Bernard A. J. Roelen Associate professor Department of Farm Animal Health Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University, Rechts Prof. Henk Haagsman
Daisy van der Schaft. Daisy van der Schaft is assistant professor at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. She works at the Department of Biomedical Engineering in the group of Soft Tissue Biomechanics & Engineering.
Daisy van der Schaft. Artifizielle Fleisch
Daisy van der Schaft. Artifizielle Fleisch
Willem Van Eelenund Kuh Marijke, Kuhhirt Marijke, Thomas Wendel und Van Eelen's Butler